Student work is saved immediately on the Internet and can be edited later.
The glogs can be viewed from anywhere, depending on visibilty settngs.
Visual presentations of projects that may contain text boxes, graphics, audio recordings, video files, and links to other websites.
Student Guide: Glogster- student guide.pdf
Teachers may create a Glogster account for their classes to use or allow students to register and create their own accounts (which they will mamanage on their own)
This is an example of a glog created on a teacher created the student account; (username is tmsstudent and password is student) website: http://tmsstudent.edu.glogster.com/glog-521/
shows listing of the class glogs: http://tmsstudent.edu.glogster.com/glogs/
Glogster's education website http://www.edu.glogster.com/
What is a Glog?
Student Guide: Glogster- student guide.pdf
Teachers may create a Glogster account for their classes to use or allow students to register and create their own accounts (which they will mamanage on their own)
This is an example of a glog created on a teacher created the student account; (username is tmsstudent and password is student) website:
http://tmsstudent.edu.glogster.com/glog-521/
shows listing of the class glogs:
http://tmsstudent.edu.glogster.com/glogs/
Examples of Glogs created by students:
http://tms-8t-portfolios.wikispaces.com/
teacher posted the links on a class wiki
teacher posted list of links on Edline class pages
Example of an embedded glog from edu.Glogster.com
This is the same glog but the height and width have been increased to "1000" and "600" to fill the page better: